It is the highest Federal court in the land.
Federalism had a strong-hold under Marshall Court. John Marshall, a Federalist, was the 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Federalism in America allows for the Supreme Court which is the highest authority in the union to have final decision matters over individual states.
It puts the federal court as more important than the other courts, other than the supreme court.
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The Supreme Court is most closely related to the judicial branch of government.
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This depends on which supreme court. Reask your question specifying the state/country, or see related questions. US Supreme Court: There are 9 Justices on the US Supreme Court.
Yes, every state has a supreme court. The Supreme Court of Kentucky seats seven Justices who are elected to eight-year terms. For more information on the Supreme Court of Kentucky, see Related Links, below.
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